| AFFICIONADOS | • afficionados n. Plural of afficionado. • AFFICIONADO n. (Spanish) a devotee, admirer, an enthusiastic fan, also AFICIONADO. |
| CONFIDENCIES | • CONFIDENCY n. a feeling or consciousness of one's powers or of reliance on one's circumstances, also CONFIDENCE. |
| CONSIGNIFIED | • consignified v. Simple past tense and past participle of consignify. • CONSIGNIFY v. to signify or denote in combination with something else. |
| DEFECTIONIST | • defectionist n. One who advocates or encourages defection. • DEFECTIONIST n. one who defects. |
| DEIFICATIONS | • deifications n. Plural of deification. • DEIFICATION n. the act or an instance of deifying. |
| DIFFRACTIONS | • diffractions n. Plural of diffraction. • DIFFRACTION n. a modification which light undergoes esp. in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow openings and in which the rays appear to be deflected. |
| DISAFFECTION | • disaffection n. Discontent; unrest. • disaffection n. Alienation; loss of loyalty. • DISAFFECTION n. the state of being disaffected. |
| DISCOMFITERS | • DISCOMFITER n. one who discomfits. |
| DISCOMFITING | • discomfiting adj. Tending to discomfit (“embarrass greatly; upset the composure of, disconcert”). • discomfiting v. Present participle of discomfit. • DISCOMFIT v. to disconcert or balk. |
| DISCOMFITURE | • discomfiture n. (Obsolete) Defeat in battle. • discomfiture n. An emotional state similar to that arising from defeat; frustration, disappointment, perplexity or embarrassment. • DISCOMFITURE n. the act of discomfiting. |
| DISCONFIRMED | • disconfirmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disconfirm. • DISCONFIRM v. to deny the validity of. |
| DISFUNCTIONS | • disfunctions n. Plural of disfunction. • DISFUNCTION n. impairment or abnormality of the functioning of an organ, also DYSFUNCTION. |
| DISINFECTION | • disinfection n. Treatment with disinfectant materials in order to destroy harmful microorganisms. • DISINFECTION n. the act of disinfecting. |
| DISINFECTORS | • disinfectors n. Plural of disinfector. • DISINFECTOR n. an agent that disinfects. |
| EDIFICATIONS | • edifications n. Plural of edification. • EDIFICATION n. an act of edifying. |
| EISTEDDFODIC | • eisteddfodic adj. Relating to an eisteddfod. • EISTEDDFODIC adj. (Welsh) of or like an eisteddfod. |
| FRACTIONISED | • fractionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of fractionise. • FRACTIONISE v. to break up into fractions, also FRACTIONIZE. |
| OFFICIALDOMS | • officialdoms n. Plural of officialdom. • OFFICIALDOM n. officials as a class. |
| UNSCOTTIFIED | • unscottified adj. Having had the Scottish characteristics removed. • UNSCOTTIFIED adj. not made Scottish. |